 Have you ever imagined a day without water? How would you wash your clothes? Flush the toilet. Quench your thirst. Make a morning cup of coffee. These are real concerns for the City of Fort Worth water utility. Having an ample water supply to meet today's needs and those of future generations has us looking at new ways of doing things. A new program called MyH2O is designed to make it easier to understand your water use. It's a huge undertaking, but one that will improve service and help us respond to the City's rapid growth. As part of MyH2O, every residential and commercial water meter in the City will be replaced over the next couple of years with a digital reed meter. Technology that goes along with these meters gives you new tools to better manage your water use. Your account will show you how much water you use the day before, for example. You'll be able to pinpoint a leak quickly, as well as find conservation tips. Fixing broken lawn sprinkler heads. Drippy faucets and toilets that run can save millions of gallons of water every year. Currently, Fort Worth residents use an average of 158 gallons of water a day. By 2025, the City hopes every resident can reduce their daily average by 6 gallons. Citywide, it could add up to a savings of more than 1.8 billion gallons a year. MyH2O program data will also help the water utility make the best decisions about how it delivers water to you and ensure there's never a day you go without water.